I saw Smokey and the Bandit a life ago, so I don't remember details about it. My question is why they named the episode like that? I think it must be the writer's obsesion with the car that Batista ends up driving. Suggestions are welcome.
In this episode, Dexter identifies the Tooth Fairy serial killer, who eventually becomes his victim. This serial killer is now an old man retired in Florida, who still manage to commit his horrendous crimes, or at least try to. When Dexter finally catch him, and is about to finish him, the old guy makes Dexter think deeply about his future. Is he really going to end up as the Tooth Fairy, whom by the way used to be one of Dexter's obsessions when he was a kid. Would Dexter be a lonely old craby man unknown and ignore by everyone?
Well, if Michael C. Hall doesn't sign up for a next season we may not even discover a tiny part of Dexter's future. So far, 4 million per season is what separates the actor and Showtime which offers 20 million instead of the 24 required by Hall.
I really hope they reach an agreement soon!
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